Zimbabwe come into their match against Malibouyed by huge ex-pat support but have little chance of progression having scored a solitary goal in the tournament, whilst Gabon and Libya make up the last eight.

Let's take a brief look at each matchup and see on which channels you will be able to view them...

CHAN Quarter Final Predictions and TV Viewing Information

Fixture

Date

Time

Viewing Info

Predictions

Morocco vs. Nigeria

25 Jan

3:00 p.m. GMT/10:00 a.m. ET

ITV4 and British Eurosport

0-3

Mali vs. Zimbabwe

25 Jan

6:30 p.m. GMT/1:30 p.m. ET

ITV4 and British Eurosport

2-0

Gabon vs. Libya

26 Jan

3:00 p.m. GMT/10:00 a.m. ET

ITV4 and British Eurosport

2-1

Ghana vs. DR Congo

26 Jan

6:30 p.m. GMT/1:30 a.m. ET

ITV4 and British Eurosport

3-0

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Morocco vs. Nigeria

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Nigeria can continue their excellent form against Morocco.

Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi is hopeful his young side can make a big step towards the final against a misfiring Morocco side.

Many of our players haven't played in front of big crowds, in such big stadiums or under lights.

And with our league having stopped a few months ago, they were also lacking sharpness but I've seen an improvement as the tournament has progressed. We have been getting stronger with every game we've played.

Despite being clear underdogs, Morocco's HassanBenabicha is hoping to exploit a leaky Super Eagles defence, who have let in five goals in the tournament.

We started the tournament poorly with two draws but we have picked up our momentum at the right time and we are looking forward to the quarter final stage now.

We know what to expect against Nigeria, we must prepare well for our game against them, and why not beat them and reach the semi final.

Mali vs. Zimbabwe

KudakwasheMahachi has been Zimbabwe's stand out player. The 20-year-old has been a constant threat, raiding down the right side but his pinpoint crosses have been in vain, with just the single goal scored.

Mali's game is built on physicality with a number of imposing individuals making up a strong side. Despite a relatively young core to the team, the fearlessness and effervescence of youth should seen them progress.

Gabon vs. Libya

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Gabon should ease through against Libya.

Gabon left it very late in their last game against Mauritania, but their comeback must rank as one of the very best.

With only four minutes left on the clock, competition debutants Mauritania were leading 2-1 and already dreaming of a last-eight berth.

However, their inexperience showed in the most unbelievable way, as they allowed Gabon to strike three times in the last few minutes and progress at their expense.

Libya were another to leave it late. The Libyans were also heading out of the competition until Abdelrahman Fetori's 30-yard effort in the 90th minute secured a 2-2 draw against Congo, the point good enough to see them progress.

Javier Clemente's side have only won a single game at this year's tournament and even the Tripoli Post (h/t ESPN) remarked: "There was no urgency about their play against Congo, they looked much too confused to threaten."

Ghana vs. DR Congo

The Black Stars remain one of the favourites for the tournament after comfortably finishing top of their group.

Sulley Mohammed, Kennedy Boateng and Paul De-Vries Asare are amongst the players on whose shoulders rest the hopes of a nation.